A Shakespeare Commentary ...F. Ungar Publishing Company, 1957 - 973 pages |
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... castle has historical authority , it being customary for the king of Scotland to make an annual progress through his dominions , sojourning at the castles of the nobility . According to Shakespeare it was in this castle that Duncan was ...
... castle has historical authority , it being customary for the king of Scotland to make an annual progress through his dominions , sojourning at the castles of the nobility . According to Shakespeare it was in this castle that Duncan was ...
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... castle , draw up the draw- bridge , and allow no one to enter . Hearing of Macduff's flight , and being foiled in his attempts to revenge , Macbeth turned his wrath upon Lady Macduff and her children . Arriving at the castle , Macbeth ...
... castle , draw up the draw- bridge , and allow no one to enter . Hearing of Macduff's flight , and being foiled in his attempts to revenge , Macbeth turned his wrath upon Lady Macduff and her children . Arriving at the castle , Macbeth ...
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... castle dates from the ninth century , being founded by Edward the Elder . Stephen taken prisoner in 1141 was sent to this castle and there confined in chains ; and Princess Eleanor was a captive there for forty years . Later Edward II ...
... castle dates from the ninth century , being founded by Edward the Elder . Stephen taken prisoner in 1141 was sent to this castle and there confined in chains ; and Princess Eleanor was a captive there for forty years . Later Edward II ...
Contents
THE LIFE AND DEATH OF JULIUS CESAR | 1 |
As You Like | 33 |
THE TRAGEDY OF MACBETH | 69 |
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